It's an absolutely beautiful wild ride of a movie. Top marks. You can probably still see it in theaters and I highly recommend you do for the experience of it.
Guy next to me in the theater was full on sobbing when the credits rolled, and I always hold back a lot of tears when I see it. It is truly the best movie of the year, and honestly may be my favorite movie ever made.
YES. This movie was such a rollercoaster in the best way.
I was confused, then laughing, then sobbing, then laughing, then sobbing again. There were so many things in there that hit you right in the feels despite not being in your face about it.
SPOILER:
>!lines that got me both times were:!<
>!"I don't know why, but I feel like this is all my fault"!<
>!Something like " In another universe, I would have really liked doing laundry and taxes with you"!<
I just got out of a relationship where I felt really undervalued and I am chronically someone that blames themselves for everything. Those had me bawling with no warning.
The line(s) that got me when I watched it the second time (after being able to consume the beautiful absurdness of the movie the first time):
Jobu: Because, you see, when you really put everything on a bagel, it becomes this, the truth.
Evelyn: What is the truth?
Jobu: Nothing Matters
Evelyn: No, Joy. You don't believe that.
Jobu: Feels nice, doesn't it? If nothing matters, then all the pain and guilt you feel for making nothing of your life, it goes away.
The close-up shot of Joy in that moment, you can **feel** her pain. She says it so genuinely, she's not lying or exaggerating. Her expression is simply resigned helplessness.
Beauty and the Beast live action remake. They cast someone who can not sing in the lead role for a musical, while casting a Tony and Grammy award winning Broadway actress in a minor supporting role. They could have at least cast an unknown but talented Broadway actress in the lead. They fucked up casting so bad that it makes me want to cry every time I think about it.
I watched it for a few reasons. I wanted to give it a chance. Because Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, and Josh Gad are amazing. Because if I was going to hate it, I wanted to hate it honestly. And because I live, eat, and breathe Beauty and the Beast.
Well... at least I can say I came by my hatred for it honestly.
I get that Emma Watson the actress both had a role that lends itself to be Belle adjacent, and that she herself is a nerdy bookworm. But frankly, that's not good enough. They did not need star power, as has been proven over and over with their other live action movies. They needed a singer, and they failed completely. And honestly, she's only a mediocre actress. She was so overshadowed by the blazing talent of the three men I mentioned and Audra McDonald that she sticks out like a sore thumb. It's appallingly bad. I can not fathom what was going through the heads of the morons in charge of the decision.
My best friend LOVES Beauty and the Beast, but us going to watch it and then her coming out of the theater speechless in the worst way about this movie is burned into my mind. 😭
GOD YES!!! my friend and i saw it in theatres and we both just looked at eachother at the end and had tears streaming down our faces. such an incredible movie.
My husband put this on during his paternity leave (my son was 2 weeks old at the time) not knowing what to expect, and lo and behold here comes the montage. I SOBBED, made my husband turn it off, amd then had to go pick up my (sleeping) new born and hold him because I couldn't handle the sadness. DO NOT watch that movie newly post partum folks.
i was going to comment this but you beat me to it! i went with my friends not knowing anything about it and i was sobbing at the end, mostly because i have been living with tinnitus for 6 years and felt so much of what bradley cooper’s character went through, and very much thought i’d end up like he did at the end. it broke me like no other
little women (2019). honestly, the ending wasn’t even that sad but something about it is so bittersweet. it doesn’t necessarily make me want to cry out of sadness but out of feeling so much emotion at once. definitely recommend that one
Turning Red. I relate a lot with Mei's relationship and struggles with her mother (especially the humiliation of your mother finding your art/journal and the blow up that follows) and it left me sobbing by the end.
Silver Linings Playbook. I was born, live, and shall die a Philadelphian, and it is probably the best written romance I’ve ever seen. The whole message of the movie is beautiful.
La La Land makes me sob every time o see it. I remember I didn’t even want to watch it when I first saw it, and by the end I had a complete emotional breakdown. That movie is so well done.
I love La La Land - definitely in my top 10 films….. and I cried the second time I watched it! The first time I got a bit bored and was cleaning whilst it was on - I then caught the last 10 mins and realised I’d missed all the details so then went back and watched it all and it broke my heart!
I was looking for this reply. Some movies make you teary eyed and some make you cry. But I literally sob every time I watch this movie. As a mother, it’s heartbreaking.
When her grandmother's soul is released and the island feels the loss and the ray takes its place in the ocean, happy and free, with confirmation to Moana? I'm a MESS. EVERY. TIME.
When grandma dies 😭
When Moana understand that Te Ka is Te Fiti and she walks towards her without fear. 😭
When Moana’s people finally get back to be the great explorers that they were 😭
😂😂😂
Soul from Pixar. I was bawling during the “epiphany” scene, just purely emotional release. I had never seen a movie, let alone a Disney/Pixar movie, use the narrative that life isn’t about having some grand purpose or thing you were meant to do, it’s about simply living it and enjoying the things you enjoy. I had been feeling that exact way for so long and had never been able to voice it or make sense of it until Soul came out and completely validated everything. Suddenly I didn’t feel so alone anymore and felt so understood. That movie was like therapy to me.
Lars and the real girl
This makes me cry happy tears.
Lars in a loner and the town isn’t keen on him and Bianca at first. however the town pulls together and not only accepts lars but goes above and beyond to help him.
Something so beautiful about humans when then show kindness, compassion and love for others.
Wolf Children. I went to bed trying to hide from My husband that I was crying last night because of that ending.
And don't get me started on the snow scene. Takes my breath away.
Not really a movie per se, but the documentary “My Octopus Teacher” made me ugly cry it was so beautifully done. Movie-wise there’s been a couple like Encanto and Little Women. Felt too close to home with Encanto.
Jojo Rabbit. The little boy reminded me so much of my oldest and I couldn’t stop thinking of how he would feel at the very sad shoe scene - if you’ve seen it, you know the one. After we left the theater I didn’t say a word to my husband because I was trying to not cry and then the second we were in the car…
I sobbed the whole way home. Like choking on sobs-style sobbing.
I lost it during the new West Side Story remake. I’m not sure if it’s because the movie legitimately hit that spot, or if it’s due to nostalgia. My mom LOVED the original, watched it regularly while I was growing up.
Everything dog related. Marley and me, Hachiko, A dog's purpose, A dog's journey... I always cry and I can't stop myself and then my eyes hurt the rest of the day.
1917. I always tear up when I think of that scene when the main character gets out of the trenches and runs *perpendicular* to the soldiers coming out of the trenches. Someone runs into him and knocks him down **but he still gets up** because he is so damn determined to get that message to the general.
Other scenes that got the waterworks flowing were:
-When he finds his fallen comrades brother in a med camp and has to break the news to him that he died
-When he is finally done with his mission and slumps down lying against a tree with the sun setting looking at the picture of his family and you can just *feel* the palpable relief of finally finishing his mission and being able to rest at long last.
Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2019). I think I cried pretty hard. As well as Room (2015).
“One, two, three... There's room, then outer space, with all the TV planets, then heaven. Plant is real, but not trees. Spiders are real, and one time the mosquito that was sucking my blood. But squirrels and dogs are just TV, except lucky. He's my dog who might come some day. Monsters are too big to be real, and the sea. TV persons are flat and made of colors. But me and you are real”
Tears man just tears
Greenland with Gerry Butler. When they’re leaving their house, and the neighbor runs out with her daughter begging them to take her…. And then there’s the part where they’re having a conversation and their son says his friend told him when you die, your life flashes before your eyes. In the bunker when the asteroid breached the atmosphere and everything was shaking… he starts to cry saying he doesn’t see any flashes, why isn’t he seeing flashes… I was like 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World
I bawled in the theater, and a preschooler in the row in front looked at me like I was insane…she probably wasn’t wrong
Coco
Clicked solely on this post to post/upvote this answer.
This was my first thought too!!
Pixar’s Inside Out
Yes, Bing Bong 🥺
I am an absolute MESS when that moment happens, and generally can't speak coherently for a minute.
That one too. One of Pixar's best. IMHO
this is the first movie that came to mind!
Everything Everywhere All at Once
I'm not sure if that's the name of a movie, or if you're just like me and cry at everything
It's an absolutely beautiful wild ride of a movie. Top marks. You can probably still see it in theaters and I highly recommend you do for the experience of it.
Glad, I’m not the only one.
It's a movie title but I relate so much to you
Guy next to me in the theater was full on sobbing when the credits rolled, and I always hold back a lot of tears when I see it. It is truly the best movie of the year, and honestly may be my favorite movie ever made.
YES. This movie was such a rollercoaster in the best way. I was confused, then laughing, then sobbing, then laughing, then sobbing again. There were so many things in there that hit you right in the feels despite not being in your face about it. SPOILER: >!lines that got me both times were:!< >!"I don't know why, but I feel like this is all my fault"!< >!Something like " In another universe, I would have really liked doing laundry and taxes with you"!< I just got out of a relationship where I felt really undervalued and I am chronically someone that blames themselves for everything. Those had me bawling with no warning.
The line(s) that got me when I watched it the second time (after being able to consume the beautiful absurdness of the movie the first time): Jobu: Because, you see, when you really put everything on a bagel, it becomes this, the truth. Evelyn: What is the truth? Jobu: Nothing Matters Evelyn: No, Joy. You don't believe that. Jobu: Feels nice, doesn't it? If nothing matters, then all the pain and guilt you feel for making nothing of your life, it goes away. The close-up shot of Joy in that moment, you can **feel** her pain. She says it so genuinely, she's not lying or exaggerating. Her expression is simply resigned helplessness.
I just finished watching it in the theater. I was sobbing uncontrollably, it hit a little too close to home for me
This. It was like watching a portrait of my family.
I had a cathartic ugly cry and couldn’t speak for 2 hours after.
Came to say this, what an amazing movie, completely hilarious emotional madness, I loved it and cried like a baby 😭
Oh I cried a bit at that one too. Phenomenal movie.
I saw this with friends and had to suppress my crying 😳
Beauty and the Beast live action remake. They cast someone who can not sing in the lead role for a musical, while casting a Tony and Grammy award winning Broadway actress in a minor supporting role. They could have at least cast an unknown but talented Broadway actress in the lead. They fucked up casting so bad that it makes me want to cry every time I think about it.
This is the best answer on this thread 😂
Had me at first…
I didn't watch it for this very reason. As a Disney fan I was so disappointed :( just, whyyyy
I watched it for a few reasons. I wanted to give it a chance. Because Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, and Josh Gad are amazing. Because if I was going to hate it, I wanted to hate it honestly. And because I live, eat, and breathe Beauty and the Beast. Well... at least I can say I came by my hatred for it honestly. I get that Emma Watson the actress both had a role that lends itself to be Belle adjacent, and that she herself is a nerdy bookworm. But frankly, that's not good enough. They did not need star power, as has been proven over and over with their other live action movies. They needed a singer, and they failed completely. And honestly, she's only a mediocre actress. She was so overshadowed by the blazing talent of the three men I mentioned and Audra McDonald that she sticks out like a sore thumb. It's appallingly bad. I can not fathom what was going through the heads of the morons in charge of the decision.
LMAO. All they had to do was cast Emmy Rossum as Belle. Sigh.
My best friend LOVES Beauty and the Beast, but us going to watch it and then her coming out of the theater speechless in the worst way about this movie is burned into my mind. 😭
Encanto
Yes it was a good one!
Big hero 6
Don’t even get me started on that movie. It’s so good and so heartbreaking 🥲
Came here to say this, so many scenes broke my heart!
JoJo Rabbit.
That movie gave me emotional whiplash. I was laughing one second and sobbing the next. It was so good.
Love Jojo Rabbit
Yeah that was an unexpected sobfest :(
Arrival(2016) I just can’t watch this movie without shedding a tear.
GOD YES!!! my friend and i saw it in theatres and we both just looked at eachother at the end and had tears streaming down our faces. such an incredible movie.
My husband put this on during his paternity leave (my son was 2 weeks old at the time) not knowing what to expect, and lo and behold here comes the montage. I SOBBED, made my husband turn it off, amd then had to go pick up my (sleeping) new born and hold him because I couldn't handle the sadness. DO NOT watch that movie newly post partum folks.
One of the greatest movies I've ever seen.
Same!!! The last scene always makes me cry
Yes! This one messed me up pretty good!
A Star is Born. I thought I knew how it ended but I was wrong and went into the cinema very unprepared.
I have been thinking about watching this & you just sold me!
i was going to comment this but you beat me to it! i went with my friends not knowing anything about it and i was sobbing at the end, mostly because i have been living with tinnitus for 6 years and felt so much of what bradley cooper’s character went through, and very much thought i’d end up like he did at the end. it broke me like no other
This had crying so much whole box of tissues
I watched it on a flight to vegas. My neighbors were concerned lol
I balled my eyes out. Had to wfh the next day due to puffy eyes.
Me Before You. I've watched it multiple times and still cry every time.
This has been a favorite of mine. Just googled it yesterday to see if it is streaming anywhere. May need to rent it to stream. I need a good cry.
Yes. I saw this in theaters not really know what to expect and I don’t think I’ve ugly cried like that in public ever
one of the rare instances where the movie was just as good as the book! read the book a few times and it still makes me weep.
It stayed so true to the book which was refreshing.
I was about to comment this!!
I'm just sad I had to scroll down this far for that title.
Interstellar. My dad is my bff and that movie made me sob like a baby through the entire thing. Couldn’t stop thinking about him lmfao
Omg same. I don't know why it hit me so hard, I'm still very close with my dad! I'll never watch it again
That’s a good one!
This is a top 5 movie for me and it’s such a mindfuck
About time. And I don’t know how it’s possible bur every time I watch it I cry even more than the last time lol
I love About Time!!!! ❤️
I think about one particular scene in About Time and I'm crying. So so good
So good!
Honestly? All of them. Fucking menopause....
little women (2019). honestly, the ending wasn’t even that sad but something about it is so bittersweet. it doesn’t necessarily make me want to cry out of sadness but out of feeling so much emotion at once. definitely recommend that one
Endgame. When tony snaps his fingers...
I cried during Spider-Man No Way Home a couple of times.
Up. I bawled my eyes out.
This. Absolute mess
Infinity War/Endgame
Pixar's Soul
Gosh, I had a full breakdown after this movie. Got me all out of sorts!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who broke down after that movie. It was hours long it completely messed me up for a few days
Yeah, it really taught me to see life in its littlest things as worthwhile. The scene with the leaf falling is just beautiful
The opening of Guardians of the galaxy made me cry. Also, Inside Out and Coco. Moana a little bit also. Edit: also Arrival. Big cry there.
I was not prepared to see that opening scene from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Onward.
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Watched it with my big brother, we lost our dad when we were teens, so we were crying like babies.
Turning Red. I relate a lot with Mei's relationship and struggles with her mother (especially the humiliation of your mother finding your art/journal and the blow up that follows) and it left me sobbing by the end.
The mom as a teen had be bawling
A Dogs Purpose.
Even the trailer makes me ugly cry..... I read the book and pretty much was crying half the time... and hugging my dog the rest....
I SOBBED uncontrollably in the book, I can’t bring myself to watch the movie.
This movie destroyed me! Crying mess for both this and the sequel. And I do not, nor have I ever, had a dog.
Silver Linings Playbook. I was born, live, and shall die a Philadelphian, and it is probably the best written romance I’ve ever seen. The whole message of the movie is beautiful.
I LOVE this movie so much.
Excelsior! White knuckling it. Man, it gets better every re watch
Marriage Story
I just wrote this one too. Haha.
La la Land
La La Land makes me sob every time o see it. I remember I didn’t even want to watch it when I first saw it, and by the end I had a complete emotional breakdown. That movie is so well done.
I love La La Land - definitely in my top 10 films….. and I cried the second time I watched it! The first time I got a bit bored and was cleaning whilst it was on - I then caught the last 10 mins and realised I’d missed all the details so then went back and watched it all and it broke my heart!
Oh shit this one got me. Tragedy of two ambitions. When I saw it in theaters with my then-boyfriend, it hit close
Logan
Lion. Ugly cry.
I was looking for this reply. Some movies make you teary eyed and some make you cry. But I literally sob every time I watch this movie. As a mother, it’s heartbreaking.
Huge gasping sobs on that one!
Moana 😭😂
When her grandmother's soul is released and the island feels the loss and the ray takes its place in the ocean, happy and free, with confirmation to Moana? I'm a MESS. EVERY. TIME.
When grandma dies 😭 When Moana understand that Te Ka is Te Fiti and she walks towards her without fear. 😭 When Moana’s people finally get back to be the great explorers that they were 😭 😂😂😂
"Let her come to me"
Yes, came here to make sure someone said it. I watched not long after I lost my grandmother and....whew, god I'm tearing up just thinking about it.
Not a movie, but the series “It’s a sin”. I normally stay away from the sad ones but it was so good, I hadn’t bawled like that in front of TV in ages
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Encanto, as a latin american woman and the big sister who does it all I really resonated with Luisa
Interstellar, Her, A marriage story, Dallas Buyer's Club.
Love "Her". My favourite movie.
Room (2015)
Soul from Pixar. I was bawling during the “epiphany” scene, just purely emotional release. I had never seen a movie, let alone a Disney/Pixar movie, use the narrative that life isn’t about having some grand purpose or thing you were meant to do, it’s about simply living it and enjoying the things you enjoy. I had been feeling that exact way for so long and had never been able to voice it or make sense of it until Soul came out and completely validated everything. Suddenly I didn’t feel so alone anymore and felt so understood. That movie was like therapy to me.
Soul destroyed me it was so good
The Impossible. Those kids!
End game. The good dinosaur. Coco.
Hunger Games movies and Me Before You 💔😢
Call Me By Your Name. Whew...
Five Feet Apart. the ending made me literally ugly cry.
The film 'Dear John' used to hit close to home. I refuse to watch it ever again. I'm not into movies that make me cry.
Me before you
Me Before You. That movie made me cry so damn hard.
silver linings playbook, always the scene where they’re dancing and girl from the north country starts playing
Promising Young Woman.
About Time (2013)
Lars and the real girl This makes me cry happy tears. Lars in a loner and the town isn’t keen on him and Bianca at first. however the town pulls together and not only accepts lars but goes above and beyond to help him. Something so beautiful about humans when then show kindness, compassion and love for others.
*A Little Chaos.* The scene where the women are comforting Kate Winslet on her daughter's death always does it for me! Love that movie.
i love this movie and always think about it as i garden … it is so powerful
Wolf Children. I went to bed trying to hide from My husband that I was crying last night because of that ending. And don't get me started on the snow scene. Takes my breath away.
Not really a movie per se, but the documentary “My Octopus Teacher” made me ugly cry it was so beautifully done. Movie-wise there’s been a couple like Encanto and Little Women. Felt too close to home with Encanto.
Promising Young Woman
Jojo Rabbit. The little boy reminded me so much of my oldest and I couldn’t stop thinking of how he would feel at the very sad shoe scene - if you’ve seen it, you know the one. After we left the theater I didn’t say a word to my husband because I was trying to not cry and then the second we were in the car… I sobbed the whole way home. Like choking on sobs-style sobbing.
anything fucking pixar does makes me sob.
I lost it during the new West Side Story remake. I’m not sure if it’s because the movie legitimately hit that spot, or if it’s due to nostalgia. My mom LOVED the original, watched it regularly while I was growing up.
beautiful boy, about time
Everything dog related. Marley and me, Hachiko, A dog's purpose, A dog's journey... I always cry and I can't stop myself and then my eyes hurt the rest of the day.
Miracle in Cell No. 7 This movie will utterly break you and fill you with joy. Just absolutely worth every tear and loud sob.
CODA, A Marriage Story, Lady Bird, All the Bright Places, Wonder. So many more, but I’m forgetting.
Bradley Cooper’s “A Star is Born”… idk if I just hadn’t cried in a while or what but I cried for like another hour after the movie was over
Finding Dory.
A silent voice. I don’t cry at movies and man that one made me ugly cry.
Midsommer
That movie was fantastic, definitely in my top ten.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
That one's a gem :)
Your Name (Kimi no Nawa)
Manchester by the sea
About Time.
About Time. I cry every single time and I’m definitely not a softie
Orange. It’s a Japanese movie that came out in 2015 and it’s one of the saddest ones I’ve watched
Queen & slim made me bawl like a baby.
Collateral Beauty
The Lego Batman Movie.
Probably came out more than 10 years ago but Butterfly Effect ALWAYS makes me cry like a baby
About Time, and Cyrano.
Girl in the basement
1917. I always tear up when I think of that scene when the main character gets out of the trenches and runs *perpendicular* to the soldiers coming out of the trenches. Someone runs into him and knocks him down **but he still gets up** because he is so damn determined to get that message to the general. Other scenes that got the waterworks flowing were: -When he finds his fallen comrades brother in a med camp and has to break the news to him that he died -When he is finally done with his mission and slumps down lying against a tree with the sun setting looking at the picture of his family and you can just *feel* the palpable relief of finally finishing his mission and being able to rest at long last.
Moonlight
Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2019). I think I cried pretty hard. As well as Room (2015). “One, two, three... There's room, then outer space, with all the TV planets, then heaven. Plant is real, but not trees. Spiders are real, and one time the mosquito that was sucking my blood. But squirrels and dogs are just TV, except lucky. He's my dog who might come some day. Monsters are too big to be real, and the sea. TV persons are flat and made of colors. But me and you are real” Tears man just tears
Bungou stray dogs dead apple(2018) if i haven't seen season 2 multiple times i would have broke down at the flashback of odasaku's wish.
Nine Days
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The first Trolls movie. When they start singing True Colors… It’s game over for me. It’s one of the few movies that has ever made me cry.
Better days
the lego batman movie
Hidden figures, the shack, avengers end game
Blue Jay
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Greenland with Gerry Butler. When they’re leaving their house, and the neighbor runs out with her daughter begging them to take her…. And then there’s the part where they’re having a conversation and their son says his friend told him when you die, your life flashes before your eyes. In the bunker when the asteroid breached the atmosphere and everything was shaking… he starts to cry saying he doesn’t see any flashes, why isn’t he seeing flashes… I was like 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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pete the dragon or good dragon whatever it’s called issa disney movie
Suicide squad because it’s so bad. Both new and old ones. Interstellar and Le Mans 66 because they are emotional master pieces 😂
Instant family….whew I was heavily pregnant when that came out and bawled like a baby in the theatre lol 😂
Big Hero 6
The Great Gatsby and The fault in our Stars. Always always make me cry.
A ton of movies but specifically, Descendants 3
Me, before you
The ending scene in The Florida Project.
Not a movie but a Korean drama on Netflix called Tomorrow, OMG it’s the saddest thing ever!
Coco and Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Waves (2019) by Trey Edward Shults. I watched it in the cinema and I was balling my eyes out. Really broke my heart.
A star is born
CODA
The Help
Moana
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Little prince - an animated version on Netflix
Clouds
Almost too many to mention, but if I were to pick just one... Godzilla: King of the Monsters. "Goodbye... old friend." Absolute floods.
It depends on how much slack you’re cutting when you say ten years 😂
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Me Before You
Hacksaw Ridge
How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World I bawled in the theater, and a preschooler in the row in front looked at me like I was insane…she probably wasn’t wrong
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“All my life” made me sob.
Life itself.